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Travel guide for Pride in Liverpool 2024

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This travel guide will ensure you arrive to all of the Pride in Liverpool events just on time

Zak Daily's amazing dress
Zak Daily’s amazing outfit from March with Pride 2023(Image: Colin Lane)

Pride in Liverpool week is upon us here in the city. Thousands of people are expected to turn out and create a sea of rainbow as the LGBTQ+ community and its allies come together to celebrate and protest.

The festivities, for the first time, are being held over several days and the organisers, LCR Pride Foundation, are calling it the biggest programme to date. To help facilitate the celebrations and deliver them safely, there will be some road closures happening throughout the city centre as well as expected delays as a knock-on effect.

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With the programme jam-packed and running on a tight schedule, this is a guide on how to travel to each event to ensure you get the best out of your Pride weekend.

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Below is how to travel to each of the celebrations:

Pride Classical

  • Car – the nearest car park is Peel Liverpool Waters
  • Bus – closest stations are Liverpool ONE and Queen Square
  • Train – metro services at James Street are four minutes away
  • Ferry – travel from the Wirral and land straight on site

March with Pride

  • Car – the nearest car park is St John’s Shopping Centre
  • Bus – closest stations are Liverpool ONE and Queen Square
  • Train – closest stations are Liverpool Lime Street or Central

Pop-up zones – freshen-up, young people and family

  • Car – the nearest car park is Peel Liverpool Waters
  • Bus – closest stations are Liverpool ONE and Queen Square
  • Train – metro services at James Street are four minutes away
  • Ferry – travel from the Wirral and land straight on site

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British Firefighter Challenge

  • Car – the nearest car park is Peel Liverpool Waters
  • Bus – closest stations are Liverpool ONE and Queen Square
  • Train – metro services at James Street are four minutes away
  • Ferry – travel from the Wirral and land straight on site

Main stage at Pier Head

  • Car – the nearest car park is Peel Liverpool Waters
  • Bus – closest stations are Liverpool ONE and Queen Square
  • Train – metro services at James Street are four minutes away
  • Ferry – travel from the Wirral and land straight on site

The Pride Quarter

  • Car – the nearest car park is Q-Park Dale Street
  • Bus – closest stations are Liverpool ONE and Queen Square
  • Train – metro services at Moorfields are two minutes away

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